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Patricia Heaton (b. March 4, 1958) is an Emmy Award-winning American actress
best known for playing Debra Barone on the television sitcom Everybody Loves
Raymond.
Heaton was born the second youngest of 5 children in an Irish American
Catholic family, and raised Roman Catholic in Bay Village, Ohio, a suburb of
Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of well-known Cleveland Plain Dealer
sportswriter, Chuck Heaton. Her mother died when she was a small child. She
moved to New York City to study with drama teacher William Esper after
graduating from The Ohio State University with a B.A. in drama in 1980.
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Her eldest sister, Sharon, is a Roman Catholic (Dominican) nun and second-grade
teacher at St. Mary Star of the Sea in Virginia, and another sister, Alice
Cartwright, the second oldest child, lives in Nashville and is married with
three grown children, one of whom has ambitions to be an actress. Michael
Heaton, the only boy, is the "Minister of Culture" columnist for Cleveland
Plain Dealer, and a writer for the paper's Sunday Magazine. He's married and
has three young daughters. Patricia is the second youngest, followed by
Frances ("Franny"), the youngest, who works in the activities department at
Harborside Healthcare in Westlake, Ohio.
Heaton made her Broadway debut in the musical Don't Get God Started, after
which she and fellow students created Stage Three, an off-Broadway acting
troupe. When they brought one of their productions to Los Angeles, Heaton
caught the eye of a casting director for the ABC drama thirtysomething, in
which she played an oncologist, leading to three appearances on the series.
She was featured in three unsuccessful sitcoms - Room for Two (1992) with
Linda Lavin, Someone Like Me (1994), and Women of the House (1995) with
Delta Burke - before landing the plum role of beleaguered wife, mother, and
in-law Debra Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond (1996 - 2005) with Ray
Romano, Doris Roberts, Peter Boyle, Brad Garrett, and Monica Horan. Since
1999, she has been nominated every year for an Outstanding Lead Actress in a
Comedy Series Emmy, winning the award twice. She has also collected two
Viewers for Quality Television awards and a Screen Actors Guild trophy for
her work on the series.
Heaton's television movies include Shattered Dreams, Miracle in the Woods, A
Town Without Christmas, as well as the remake of Neil Simon's The Goodbye
Girl with Jeff Daniels, and The Engagement Ring, both for TNT. Her feature
films include Memoirs of an Invisible Man, Beethoven, and Space Jam.
Heaton is a pro-life activist and is the honorary chairperson of Feminists
for Life, a nonsectarian, nonpartisan organization (whose members include
Jane Sullivan Roberts, wife of U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Glover
Roberts, Jr.) opposed to domestic violence, child abuse, infanticide, and,
especially, abortion. She is an active Republican and supporter of President
George Walker Bush. Although she has been quoted as saying "once a Catholic,
always a Catholic", Heaton now attends an evangelical Presbyterian church
with her husband and their four sons.
Her memoir,'Motherhood and Hollywood - How to Get a Job Like Mine, was
published by Villard Books in 2002. Heaton has been married to British
businessman, David Hunt II, since 1990. The couple has four sons, and they
divide their time between Los Angeles and England, where they own a country
estate. Her first marriage (1984-1987) ended in divorce.
Since 2003, Heaton has appeared in a series of television and radio
commercials as spokesperson for the Albertsons grocery store chain. She has
also appeared in advertisements for Pantene hair care products. Heaton has a
development deal and will have her own show on ABC. |
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